Jets well beaten in Canterbury Cup NSW opening round

The Newtown Jets madea disappointing start to the 2019 Canterbury Cup NSW competition when they lost24-4 to the Newcastle Knights at McDonald Jones Stadium on Friday afternoon(15th March). The Jets turned in a poor first half performance and trailed 16-0at half-time. Newtownscored a try early in the second half through centre Jackson Ferris, but neverreally looked like taking control of the game away from the Knights.

The Jets paid the price for their ordinary first half in which their completionrate was 55%, and with the Knights scoring two long distance tries after theJets had been on the attack at Newcastle'send of the field. Newtownhad a bigger share of the ball in the second half but lacked the precision toturn this possession into points.

The Knights made theirshare of errors but didn't allow the Jets to gain too much benefit from them. Newtown needed betterexecution in attack when inside the opposition's twenty-metre zone.

Halfback BraydonTrindall was very impressive on debut for Newtown,turning in a strong defensive performance and laying on several clever cut-outpasses that created opportunities for his outside backs.

Newtown's next match isagainst Mounties, the Canberra Raiders partnership club. This game is at Shark Parkon Saturday, 23rd March at 12.45pm and will be televised live on Fox Sports.

Newcastle Knights 24:
Beau Fermor, Starford Toa, Tex Hoy, Phoenix Crossland, Kiah Cooper tries;
Zac Woolford 2 conversions
defeated
Newtown 4:

Jackson Ferris try.

Halftime: NewcastleKnights led 16-0.

Referee: Chris Sutton.
Touch Judges: Benjamin Teague and Cameron Mitchell.

Playing surface: Excellent.
Weather: Mild, 22 degrees, strong southerly breeze in both halves.
Newtown kicked off in the first half, running to the southern end.

Newtown's team was:
Will Kennedy, Rusiate Lumelume, Jackson Ferris, Bronson Xerri, Ronaldo Mulitalo, Matt Evans, Jack A. Williams, Greg Eastwood, Scott Sorensen, Anthony Moraitis, Jaimin (Jimmy) Jolliffe, Billy Magoulias, Braden Hamlin-Uele.
Bench:
Braydon Trindall, Siosifa Talakai, Daniel Vasquez, Wes Lolo.
Coach: Greg Matterson.

Newcastle Knights:
Tex Hoy, Kiah Cooper, Mitchell Andrews, Tautau Moga, Starford Toa, Christopher Randall, Phoenix Crossland, Zac Hosking, Brodie Jones, Beau Fermor, Jirah Momoisea, Zac Woolford, Josh King.
Bench:
Jacob Gagai, Sam Stone, Tevita Alifa, Benjamin Thomas. Coach: Rory Kostjasyn.

Newtown's next match:
NSWRL Canterbury Cup NSW - Round Two
Saturday, 23rd March 2019
Shark Park
Newtown v Mounties
Kick-Off: 12.45pm.
This match will be televised live on Fox Sports.

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